Baby Boy Names T

Baby Boy Names that Start with the Letter T

From Tabari to Tytus and everything in between, hundreds of baby boy names starting with the letter T along with the meanings and origin of each name.

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Including Top Baby Boy Names and Unique Baby Boy Names Beginning with T

Taavi through Takai

TaaviFinnish — The beloved, the adored one. From the name David.

TabPersian — A drum or drummer.

TabansiAfrican — one who endures

TabariNorth African — after famous muslim historian

TabbPersian — A drum or drummer.

TaborPersian — A drum or drummer.

TadIrish Gaelic — A poet or philosopher. Also see Teague.

TadcCeltic

TaddGreek — Courageous.

TaddeoGreek — Courageous.

TadiOmaha Indian — wind

TaffyWelsh — The beloved, the adored one. From the name David.

TaggartGaelic — A priest.

TahirArabic — Pure and virtuous.

TaiVietnamese — The talented one.

TailerOld French — The tailor.

TailorOld French — The tailor.

TaitOld Norse — Jolly, cheerful. Also see Tatum.

TajoSpanish — day

TakaiJapanese

Takoda through Tancredo

TakodaNative American — The friend of all.

TaksaHindu — a son of Bharata

TaksonyHungarian — well fed, content, merciless, wild

TakuJapanese

TalbotOld French — From the valley.

TalfrynWelsh — From the top of the hill.

TalibArabic

TaliesinWelsh — A radiant brow.

TallisPersian — Wise, learned.

TalmanHebrew — to injure, to oppress

Talon

TalorgWelsh

TalosGreek — giant protector of Minos island

TamScottish — A twin or heart. A boy or girl’s name.

TamaJapanese/Polynesian — Japanese: A jewel. Polynesian: A boy or son. A boy or girl’s name.

TamasGreek — A twin.

TamerTurkish

TamirArabic — pure, tall stately

TancredTeutonic — A thoughtful adviser.

TancredoItalian — of thoughtful counsel

Tane through Tarkan

TanePolynesian — The name of a god.

TanekPolish — immortal

TanerTurkish

TangaroaPolynesian — Of the sea.

TangwynWelsh — Peace.

TanicusLatin

TannarOld English — Leather worker.

TannerOld English — Leather worker.

TanoGhanese — name of river

TapanHindu

TapeshHindu

TaraIrish Gaelic/Sanskrit — Irish Gaelic: A rocky hill, from the ancient home of Ireland’s kings. Sanskrit: A star. The name of a Buddhist goddess. A boy or girl’s name.

TarangHindu

TarasiosGreek — of Tarentum

TarcalHungarian

TardosHungarian — bald

TareeAboriginal — A wild fig.

TariqArabic — The night visitor.

TarjanHungarian — name of an honor

TarkanTurkish

Tarn through Teal

TarnOld Norse — A mountain pool.

TaroJapanese — The firstborn son.

TarquinLatin — The name of two early Roman kings.

TarrantOld English — From the name of a river.

TarunSanskrit — Young, tender.

TasHungarian — well fed, stone

TashiTibetan/Sherpa — Prosperity. A boy or girl’s name.

TateOld Norse — Jolly, cheerful. Also see Tatum.

TathalWelsh

TathanWelsh

TatumOld English — From Tate’s homestead. A boy or girl’s name.

TaurinLatin — born under the sign of Taurus

TaurinusLatin

Taurus — From Shakespeare’s play Antony & Cleopatra.

TavisScottish — twin

TavishScottish Gaelic — A twin. A form of Thomas.

TawhiriPolynesian — A tempest.

TaylorOld French — A tailor. A boy or girl’s name.

TeagueIrish Gaelic — A poet or philosopher.

TealEnglish — A water bird. A boy or girl’s name.

Tean through Teodor

TeanCornish — One of the Isles of Scilly. A boy or girl’s name.

TearlachScottish

TecerTurkish

TecwynWelsh — White, fair.

TedOld English — Divine gift.

TeddieOld English — Divine gift.

TeddyOld English — Divine gift.

Tee

TejHindu

TelfordOld French — An iron-cutter.

TeloOld French — Teliau, Th?lo, Th?liau

TemEnglish — country

TemanHebrew — right hand, south

TemaniHebrew — of Teman

TemplarOld French — A knight.

TenenanOld French — Tinidor, Tenedor

TennysonOld English — The son of Dennis. Wild, frenzied. Also a lover of wine. Also see Tennyson.

TenzinTibetan/Sherpa — Protector of Dharma. A boy or girl’s name.

TenzingTibetan/Sherpa — Protector of Dharma. A boy or girl’s name.

TeodorGreek — The gift of God.

Tercan through Than

TercanTurkish

TerenceLatin — Tender, good gracious.

TerjeNorse — of Thor?s spear

TerrelOld English — thunderer

Terrence — Tender, good gracious.

TerrieLatin — Smooth and polished.

Terro

TerryGreek/Latin — Greek: The harvester or reaper. Latin: Smooth and polished. A boy or girl’s name.

TetonyHungarian — chieftain

TeulyddogWelsh

TewdwrWelsh

TexAmerican — From Texas.

TezerTurkish

ThabitArabic

ThaddeausLatin — couragues, praiser

ThaddeusGreek — Gift of God.

ThaiVietnamese — many, multiple

Thaliard — From Shakespeare’s play Pericles.

ThamanHindu — name of a god

ThanBurmese — A million. An auspicious number name.

Thane through Thorald

ThaneOld English — A land-holding soldier. Also a Scottish clan chieftain.

ThanosGreek — Noble.

ThatcherOld English — roof fixer

TheobaldTeutonic — A bold leader of the people.

TheoboldOld German — the boldest

TheodoreGreek — Divine gift.

TheodoricTeutonic — The ruler of the people. Also see Derek.

TheonGreek — Godly.

TheophilusGreek — beloved of God

TheronGreek — The hunter.

Thersites — From Shakespeare’s play Troilus & Cressida.

TheseusGreek — A hero of Greek legend.

ThibaudOld French

Thidias — From Shakespeare’s play Antony & Cleopatra.

ThierryFrench — French form of Terence and Theodoric.

ThiesDutch — Dutch diminutives of Matthew.

ThijsDutch — Dutch diminutives of Matthew.

ThomasGreek — A twin.

ThorOld Norse — The God of thunder in Norse mythology.

ThoraldOld Norse — Ruling in the manner of Thor.

Thoralf through Thorvid

ThoralfScandinavian

ThorbjornScandinavian

ThorburnOld Norse — Thor’s warrior.

ThordScandinavian

ThoreScandinavian

ThorfinnScandinavian

ThorgeirrScandinavian

ThorgilsScandinavian, Anglo-Saxon

ThorgrimScandinavian

ThorkellScandinavian

ThorleifrScandinavian

ThormundOld English — Thor’s protection.

ThorneOld English — thorn tree

ThornleyOld English — From the thorny clearing.

ThorntonOld English — From the place among the thorns.

ThorpeOld English — From the farm village.

ThorsteinScandinavian

ThorulffrScandinavian

ThorvaldScandinavian

ThorvidScandinavian

Thosa through Timeus

ThosaOld French

ThrandrScandinavian

ThurbornTeutonic — dweller by Thor’s stream

Thurio — From Shakespeare’s play Two Gentlemen of Verona.

ThurlowOld English — from Thor

ThursoScottish — A Scottish placename.

ThurstanOld English — Thor’s stone.

ThurstonNorse — Thor’s stone

TibaldTeutonic — A bold leader of the people.

TibaltGreek — people’s prince

TiberiusLatin — After the River Tiber.

TiboldGerman — A bold leader of the people.

TiernanIrish Gaelic — The descendant of a lord.

TierneyIrish Gaelic — The descendant of a lord. A boy or girl’s name.

TihamarHungarian — likes silence

TikiPolynesian — One who is fetched, as in a spirit after death.

TilakHindu

TilfordOld English — From the good man’s ford.

TimGreek — Honouring God, or honoured by God.

TimeusGreek — perfect

Timoleon through Tom

TimoleonGreek — I honor what I say

TimonGreek — A reward, an honour. Also from Shakespeare’s play Timon of Athens.

Timor — After the Timor Sea.

TimothyGreek — Honouring God, or honoured by God.

TimurHebrew, Hungarian, Turkish — iron

TinhVietnamese — mindful; aware

TipeneMaori — Maori form of Stephen.

TitusLatin — An old Roman name.

TituszHungarian — dove, honored

TivadarHungarian — gift of God

TivonHebrew — lover of nature

TobiasHebrew — God is good. A biblical name.

TobieHebrew — God is good. A boy or girl’s name.

TobyHebrew — The Lord is good.

Tod — A fox or foxhunter.

ToddOld Norse from Latin — A fox or foxhunter.

ToftOld English — From the site of the building.

TokerTurkish

TolgaTurkish

TomGreek — A twin. A form of Thomas.

Tomaj through Torvald

TomajHungarian — name of a clan

TomasCzech/Irish/Scottish Gaelic/Spanish — A twin. A form of Thomas.

TomaszPolish — A twin. A form of Thomas.

TomeGalician

TomiJapanese — Red.

TomkinOld English — Little Tom or Thomas.

TommyGreek — A twin. A form of Thomas.

TomoGreek — A twin. A form of Thomas.

TongVietnamese — fragrant

TonyLatin — Praiseworthy, of inestimable worth.

TorOld Norse/Celtic — Old Norse: The God of thunder in Norse mythology. Celtic: A rock.

ToreOld Norse — The God of thunder in Norse mythology.

TorinGaelic — The chief.

TormeyIrish Gaelic — A thunder spirit.

TormodScottish

TorquilScottish Gaelic from Old Norse — Thor’s cauldron.

TorrOld English — From the tower.

TorranceLatin — Smooth and polished.

Torstenlittle Tom — Tompkin, Tomlin

TorvaldOld Norse — Thor the ruler.

Toste through Tremeur

TosteScandinavian

TostigAnglo-Saxon, Scandinavian

Touchstone — From Shakespeare’s play As You Like It.

ToussaintFrench — All the saints. Also see Santos.

ToviModern Hebrew — Good.

TownleyOld English — From the town meadow.

TownsendOld English — From the towns end.

ToyoJapanese — plentiful

TracyOld French — Brave. A boy or girl’s name.

TrahaearnWelsh — strong as iron

TraherneWelsh — Of iron strength.

TranVietnamese — A family name.

Tranio — From Shakespeare’s play Taming of the Shrew.

TranterOld English — wagoneer

TravisOld French — From the crossing or crossroads.

TreforWelsh — From the large village.

TrefusisCornish — A placename.

TrelawneyCornish — From the church village.

TremayneCornish — From the place of the stone or rock.

TremeurOld French — Treveur

Trent through Truman

TrentEnglish — Thrifty. From the name of a river.

TrenusLatin

TrescoCornish — From a placename, one of the Isles of Scilly.

TrethowanCornish — From the farm by the sandhills.

TrevelyanCornish — From the farm at the mill. A Cornish placename.

TrevorWelsh — Prudent. From the large village.

TreyMiddle English — third born, three

TrigveNorwegian

TrilbyItalian — Sings with trills. A boy or girl’s name.

Trinculo — From Shakespeare’s play The Tempest.

TrinityLatin — A trio or triad, as in the Holy Trinity. A boy or girl’s name.

TrippOld English — traveler

TrisanuHindu

TristanCeltic — The noisy one.

TristenCeltic — The noisy one.

TristramCeltic — Sad.

TroilusFrench — place name

TrowbridgeOld English — From the wooden bridge.

TroyOld French — Water or foot soldier. From a placename. Also the name of the ancient city in Asia Minor.